Thursday, March 19, 2009

2 more layouts

I'm running a challenge series over at Storytellers so I'm getting lots done!

This one is a StoryTellers kit that I designed...one of my favorites.
This is Tracen on his blessing day, I used Shabby Princess express yourself kit



Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Digital Scrapbook pages

Here's some of my latest pages. They're all digital because all my paper is boxed up :) These were all done for the layout a day challenges over at Storytellers club.

Two page layout, 10 months of you:
Shabby Princess kits


I actually created the pieces for this kit, even though I only used the one tag on this layout.
Kit from Storytellers club
Tracen fell asleep this way in his crib :)
Kit Spontaneous delight by C. Stephens
A pink page about Josh :)
Kit from Storytellers club.


Happy Boy
Kit from Storytellers club.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Homemade bed skirt


The Nester is one of my favorite people to steal cute ideas from. I stalk her blog regularly. She has this great philosiphy that says "It doesn't have to be perfect to be beautiful" LOVE that. She does these window "mistreatments" that don't require any sewing...pretty much just hot glue and cute fabric and some upholstery tacks. This totally works for me because I hemmed my choir dress in high school with packing tape (sorry Aunt Gaye!).

I'm in the process of my mistreatments for my bedroom windows but since our poor little bed has been hiding in the basement of our house in Cedar she didn't see much improvements or love. So now that she's right off the kitchen in our Master bedroom (old house didn't have a master bedroom) I want her to look pretty :)

So I gave her a little lift (we would have totally hit our heads on the ceiling if we'd done this before). Now I can store stuff under my bed too.

I didn't want everyone to be able to see all the beautiful boxes under my bed and the books in holding up the middle (I forgot I needed two more lifts) So I decided to make the skirt. I had read all about gathering stitches and other nonsense on the internet for making my bedskirt. I decided I didn't have time for all of that so I took the Nester way out. I didn't sew. I was going to use my staple gun, but I lost her. So I went down to H&R (love that store) and bought me some quilting pins (the big push pins you use to hold a blanket onto quilting boards.


I ran into a problem though, the hard stuff on my box spring is just cardboard, doesn't hold pins well at all! No worries though I just pinned it every foot or so where a board did exist...looked a bit like this.

Oh look there are my raw edges...I hid them, doubled up the fabric by folding it long ways and pinned the raw edge to the bed, the edge on the ground looks great.

And then I just tucked it in: (Sorry my bed needs to go on a diet, the sheets don't cover the whole thing)

And now I have a pretty brown bedskirt. By the way it cost less than $20 with 10 yards of 1.50/yd fabric from Wally world and some push pins.

Digital scrapbooking

I love digital scrapbooking. I'm not so great at it yet but I really like it. No mess and it can go with you anywhere. That being said, I doubt I'll ever give up my paper either!

Jesse's first wrestling match
Tracen...aww he's so cute!
Our trip to the zoo when we were in Virginia...forever ago (I'm behind!)







Jesse makes the cutest cowboy, he totally posed for these :)